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CHILDREN'S POWDERS, SOOTHING & COOLING. fTHHESB POWDERS will be found Invaluable for children of any nge up to nine years, and can be given with 'perfeot safety to the most deliJL oate; they allay the irritation of teething, dispel the symptoms of CONVULSIONS, FEVEftISHNESS, SICKNESS, WINDY GRIPES* SORE MOUTH, &C, So frequently atttending that generally trying time 1 to most children. Again, when the little one is being weaned, the change from the mother's >ai\k to being fed by the bottle or spoon often causes a derangement of tbe system, which may speedily be put right if one of these Powders is given occasionally. As the child gets older there are many times when these Powders will be found a great boon— such as slight colds accompanied with faverishness (through getting overheated at play, then getting chilled after), or sickness at the stomach, headache, drowsiness, &c, From eating too heartily of food, perhaps, of a richer natnre than usual, such as cakes, pastry, &c. One of these Powders given when going to bed would probably obviate any of the above evil effects. : . [TESTIMONIALS.] Roslyn, Bth August 1890. Mb Kempson : Dear Sir.— l have used your. Children's Teething Powders for over a period of 12 years, and can withsafety recommend them They give relief to the suffering, and save many a restless night.— I am, dear Sir, yours gratefully, John Scott. Charlotte street, Rofllyn,23rd September 1890. Mb Kewpson : Dear Sir, — I have used your Teetbiog Powders for a great many years, and have never seen them' fail to^do good. For children teething, they are invaluable; if a child is cross, feverish, or in anyway out of sorts, these Powders, given U directed, never fail to put them right.' I never like to be without them in the house.— Yours, &c., g, Smith. PREPAKED SOLELY BY KEMPSON, CHEMIST, ROSLYN, DUWEDIN. Post Free on Receipt of Postal Order, Is 6d, or Postage Stamps.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 33

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